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Zombie Horde
(2024)A collection of stories by Brian G Berry, Garrett Boatman, James Chambers and Tim Curran
Four unique spins on the zombie mythos!
The Screaming by Tim Curran
Within a matter of months, it sacked the world, turning every man, woman, and child into bloodthirsty, deranged lunatics. One man survives. One man against millions and everyone of them wants to kill him.
Necropolitan by James Chambers
Now Playing At A Theater Near You: Necropolitanthe most gruesome horror film of the century! Nick and Elle wanted nothing more than to live their lives together even if that meant sharing a life on the run from her powerful, spiteful father. But when opening night showings of Necropolitan spark riots of cannibalism and savagery it not only spoils date night, but sends them headlong into the secrets of a terrifying conspiracy to control of the living by reanimating the dead. As the necromantic spell spreads, Nick and Elle struggle to make sense of the horrifying new reality unfolding around themand the unexpected parts they play in it.
Gate of the Hell Dead by Brian G. Berry
Drawn into existence by an evil sorcery, a Gate has been opened in the bowels of an apartment building. The residents are set upon by a plague of ravenous corpse walkers and other evil life forms. Dean, the building's security guard, must battle his way to freedom and help those few survivors left in hiding. Will he be successful or will the dead of the Gate conquer?
Zombie Moon by Garrett Boatman
2084. An alien artifact discovered beneath Luna City unleashes a terrible plague. Reports of mobs massacring civilians and video footage showing the dead rising and joining their attackers make it clear an intelligence inside the artifact is raising an army. The next shuttle to Gateway, the station serving Earth and Moon, arrives in three days. Racing against time to stop the zombie horde, survivors wonder if humanity is doomed. One thing is certain: while the undead can survive the airless conditions of the unforgiving lunar landscape, the living cannot.
Genre: Horror
The Screaming by Tim Curran
Within a matter of months, it sacked the world, turning every man, woman, and child into bloodthirsty, deranged lunatics. One man survives. One man against millions and everyone of them wants to kill him.
Necropolitan by James Chambers
Now Playing At A Theater Near You: Necropolitanthe most gruesome horror film of the century! Nick and Elle wanted nothing more than to live their lives together even if that meant sharing a life on the run from her powerful, spiteful father. But when opening night showings of Necropolitan spark riots of cannibalism and savagery it not only spoils date night, but sends them headlong into the secrets of a terrifying conspiracy to control of the living by reanimating the dead. As the necromantic spell spreads, Nick and Elle struggle to make sense of the horrifying new reality unfolding around themand the unexpected parts they play in it.
Gate of the Hell Dead by Brian G. Berry
Drawn into existence by an evil sorcery, a Gate has been opened in the bowels of an apartment building. The residents are set upon by a plague of ravenous corpse walkers and other evil life forms. Dean, the building's security guard, must battle his way to freedom and help those few survivors left in hiding. Will he be successful or will the dead of the Gate conquer?
Zombie Moon by Garrett Boatman
2084. An alien artifact discovered beneath Luna City unleashes a terrible plague. Reports of mobs massacring civilians and video footage showing the dead rising and joining their attackers make it clear an intelligence inside the artifact is raising an army. The next shuttle to Gateway, the station serving Earth and Moon, arrives in three days. Racing against time to stop the zombie horde, survivors wonder if humanity is doomed. One thing is certain: while the undead can survive the airless conditions of the unforgiving lunar landscape, the living cannot.
Genre: Horror
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